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  • "Step Into Spring" Class Registration

    "Step Into Spring" Class Registration

    The Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club and JB Duke Hotel are proud to host a weekly series of social dance classes led by local ballroom experts. Scroll down to view class descriptions and complete registration for your chosen class(es). Each class is $25 per participant.
  • Class Descriptions

  • REGISTRATION CLOSED "Foxtrot Fever" with Jordan Jewell of Move with Grace Ballroom

    Thursday, March 6 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club
    Experience the timeless elegance of the Foxtrot. This beginner-friendly session will introduce participants to the graceful movements and effortless charm of the Foxtrot, a dance known for its smooth flow and versatility. Whether they are first-timers or seasoned dancers, the class offers the perfect blend of fun and finesse, making it an unforgettable experience for all.

    REGISTRATION CLOSED “Mastering Merengue” with Sadie Zimet of Ninth Street Dance

    Thursday, March 13 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the JB Duke Hotel
    Get ready to step, sway, and spin to the infectious rhythm of Merengue. This beginner-friendly class will introduce participants to the high-energy, accessible dance style hailing from the Dominican Republic. Whether they are looking to try something new or refine their moves, this Merengue class offers a fun, welcoming atmosphere for dancers of all levels. 

    "Salsa Spirit" with Jordan Jewell of Move with Grace Ballroom

    Thursday, March 20 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club
    Feel the rhythm and ignite your passion for Salsa dance. This beginner-friendly class will introduce participants to the lively footwork, dynamic body movement and partner connection that define Salsa—one of the most exhilarating and expressive Latin dance styles. 

    “Swing in Style” with Sadie Zimet of Ninth Street Dance

    Thursday, March 27 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the JB Duke Hotel
    Popularized in the 1940s, swing dancing has made a comeback in recent years as a high-energy, approachable social dance form. Guests of this class will improve their coordination, relieve stress and connect with others as they explore slow and quick variations of basic East Coast Swing movements including the triple step, rock step and twist. 

  • To complete your registration, please click the button below and purchase your spot in each of the classes you wish to partcipate in. You must purchase a spot for each individual you are registering. 

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